rsh118 wrote: » Looks like Bertie's Bunch have made a comeback...
Carnacalla wrote: » How the feck did rugby get to Argentina? You can understand Europe and the ex english colonies but Argentina just sticks out.
The Lost Sheep wrote: » English connections in Argentina. There's been treaty of friendship, commerce etc between Britain and Argentina since 1820s
swiwi_ wrote: » LOL. Either FG & FF become friends, or else more casinos and hospitals are built in Kenmare & Tipperary. I doubt either FG or FF seriously entertains going into coalition with the Dark Side. Bet you guys are going back to the polls in the not very distant future.
swiwi_ wrote: LOL. Either FG & FF become friends, or else more casinos and hospitals are built in Kenmare & Tipperary. I doubt either FG or FF seriously entertains going into coalition with the Dark Side.
Buer wrote: » Whilst I'd expect another election in the not too distant future, a FF/FG is definitely going to discussed by them and given strong consideration. Both sides (after denying they would consider it) have been making noises about power sharing. And that's what it comes down to; these folks want power more than anything in the world. If they do give it a shot, it might well change the landscape of Irish politics forever. We're a grass is always greener bunch and a power share could well lead to both of them losing seats with the likes of SF reaping the benefits.
Pink Fairy wrote: » If Sinn Fein couldn't make significant gains after the 2 most hated governments in the history of the country, its not ever going to happen for them
errlloyd wrote: » Unfortunately it seems the only way to truly destroy a party is to make them a minority in a coalition. Labour, greens, and the PDs all got destroyed for being in government. The only way to destroy sf is for someone to take them into govt. And no one will. So they're going to continue shouting populist nonsense and their bluff will never be called
Pink Fairy wrote: If Sinn Fein couldn't make significant gains after the 2 most hated governments in the history of the country, its not ever going to happen for them
swiwi_ wrote: » I remember when I was biking in Dublin city centre once, on one of the Dublin bikes. Eamonn Ryan cut me off. Told him to effin look out where he was going, jeepers man you were the brains behind the bike scheme... Felt a bit sheepish and contrite afterwards.
Buer wrote: » I'd love it if you're right but I can see them getting into power in some capacity in the next 10 years. Look at their increases over the last few elections. They went from 5 to 14 and are going to be around the 20 mark this time if not a bit more. Those sort of numbers make them very realistic coalition partners. I suspect the bigger boys will wait until Adams is gone so they can pretend they're viable partners.
swiwi_ wrote: » I quite liked the Greens in Ireland. In NZ, voting Green means voting extreme left, so they never get my vote. In theory, if FF & FG form a coalition, they will have a crushing majority, so they can do what is best for Ireland not what is best for the local Parish.
Synode wrote: » I can't help but think that if FG got rid of Enda they'd have done better. He comes across as an absolute fraud
Podge_irl wrote: » Would have to think he's toast after this. Then again I was amazed the attempt to oust him for Bruton before the 2011 election didn't work so what do I know.
Podge_irl wrote: » Yeah, big fan of Leo. Would have to be slightly worried how he'd play in certain parts of the country though.
thomond2006 wrote: » RIP Frank Kelly
Synode wrote: » Where'd you see that Edit: All over Twitter